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High Performance and Scalability

For the world's largest and most complex computing environments, the Lustre™ file system redefines high performance, scaling to tens of thousands of nodes and petabytes of storage with groundbreaking I/O and metadata throughput.

LUG 2013, our annual user group meeting, sponsored by Open SFS, featuring a Lustre Advanced User seminar and two days of presentations on select Lustre features, upcoming enhancements, site-specific experiences using Lustre, and more. For more information, follow this link to LUG 2013

Lustre 1.8.7 is GA and available for download. Lustre 1.8.7 provides support for OEL 5, RHEL 5 and SLES 10, 11, and 11sp1 offers several minor improvements, and provides a number of bug fixes. Learn about the 1.8 family of features - Adaptive Timeouts, OSS Read Cache, OST Pools and Version-based Recovery and why you should upgrade.

The newly-created lustre-community mailing list is used for "meta" discussion related to Lustre development, such as how feature design, code development, patch contribution, and landing is coordinated. For more information and to sign up, see Lustre Community Mailing List.

LUG 2012, our annual user group meeting, sponsored by Open SFS, featuring a Lustre Advanced User seminar and two days of presentations on select Lustre features, upcoming enhancements, site-specific experiences using Lustre, and more. For more information, follow this link to LUG 2012